Product Management / Requirements / ROI

Writing Attainable Requirements

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One of the ten big rules of writing a good MRD is writing attainable, or realistic requirements. These are requirements that can be practically implemented, by our team, according to our schedule. Practicality is a function of the skills of our team members, the costs that we face to implement a particular requirement, and the circumstances in which we are developing. Agile proponents use the phrases ‘people trump process’ and ‘politics trumps people.’ To write attainable requirements, we have to think about our people and our political situation.

Austin TX / Presentation / Product Management / Requirements / Requirements gathering

Intro to Requirements Gathering – St. Edward’s University

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Welcome Dr. Franke’s students in Analysis, Modeling and Design MCIS6310! Thanks again for inviting me to present to your class on requirements gathering and requirements management. The presentation is available for download. You can get both the slides and the notes pages. The notes pages include additional content and links […]

Lists / Product Management / Requirements / Software requirements specification / Writing

Writing Good Requirements – The Big Ten Rules

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Pragmatic Marketing has a training seminar called Requirements That Work. In support of that, they provide a list of 8 characteristics of good requirements. We change one and add two more to round it out to The Big Ten Rules. Combine this with Michael’s ten tips for writing MRDs, and we’ve got a good handle on how to create a great MRD.